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INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION
MEDICAL ENGLISH IV
Communication is not only a a basic part of our everyday lives, but na essencial one, in the sense that we cannot not communicate.
Thompson (2003)
Define communication
Communication is social interaction through messages.
Fiske (1990)
• ... communication is to often taken for granted when it should be taken to pieces.
Fiske (1994)
Verbal
communication
Non-Verbal
communication
Voice
Management
Listening
Cultural awareness
VERBAL COMMUNICATION• Doctor Do you have any history of cardiac arrest in your family?
• Patient No, we’ve never had no trouble with the police.
West and Frankel (1991)
VOICE MANAGEMENT
0.10.2
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
• Touch• Eye contact• Proximity• Environment• Clothing and accessories• Facial expression• Orientation• Posture
ACTIVE LISTENING• What is the difference between listening
and hearing?• What can prevent you from hearing what
people are saying?• What can prevent you from listening to
people?• How can you show you are actively
listening?0.3
CULTURAL AWARENESS• Means:• Recognising that your beliefs, habits and
attitudes are inheritenly biased and can be puzzling to others. It also means being tolerant of difference, being flexible and willing to embrace change. However, cultural awareness does not mean having to leave your personal beliefs behind. It means realising that language and culture are inextricably linked and, as such, cannot be separeted. Lack of cultural awareness can result in unintentionally offering others.
BENEFITS ABOUT GOOD COMMUNICATION
• Communication is not just about being ‘nice’, but produces a more effective consultation for both patients and doctors... (it) improves accuracy, efficiency and supportiveness in the consultation.
Silverman, Kurtz and Draper (2005)
PIECING ALL TOGETHER• Go to the papers.